This 18-Year Old Just CALLED OUT Boston's Best Rappers (ft. DayDaDon)
Description
DayDaDon, the 18-year-old Roxbury rapper, pulls up to discuss his new album "Letting Go of Yesterday," the creative vision behind his Damon Dynamo alter ego, and why he chose Thanksgiving Day to drop a diss track calling out half the Boston rap scene.
We kicked things off with barber shop stories before diving into what it really takes to break out of Boston's music scene. DayDaDon breaks down why proximity and co-signs matter more than raw talent, whether Boston's community is genuinely supportive or just performative, and the difference between making "fire" music versus "replayable" music.
He also reveals why he called out Jo Saza, Novian Wright, Clark D, and SeeFour on wax—and why he's got responses already loaded for anyone who fires back.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Barber Shop Stories7:22 - Intro & Guest DayDaDon9:14 - Thanksgiving Food Rankings19:40 - "Letting Go of Yesterday" & Damon Dynamo27:20 - Getting Real Feedback on Your Music32:15 - Breaking Out of Boston: What's The Blueprint?46:30 - DayDaDon's Mindset & Game Plan56:59 - DayDaDon's Thanksgiving Diss Track1:04:17 - Remix Culture & Artist Gatekeeping1:10:04 - Who Should Boston Rally Behind?1:25:48 - Berto's Celtics vs. Lakers Tickets Saga1:37:44 - Closing & Final Words
Stream DayDaDon's "Letting Go of Yesterday" and follow him everywhere.
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